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{The Palo -Uto ®imes
at a^. TT—ilr.- «Tirn^.i*
THK riONEKH PAPEK OP f.tUI ALTO
_wlcca _Hcett
VOL. 8. NO. 24
PALO ALTO/t-AL.. FRIDAY. MARCH 24, .899.
-#T
■WTIBLlsllliD isn:l
$1,50 A YEAR
Cut in Two
never before have you lieen offered
AGATE - WARE
at the prices we now make.
TIN WARE' «'>■ #k*4
NOVELTIES ia Kitchen Utensils
Shipments direct from Eastern factory, saving
one Prof,.-VOL;R gjflfl
Everything in HARDWARE* BlILHIXtl MATERIALS
Parkii-sdn Lumber & Hardware Co.
PALO AUTO _ MT. VIEW
DEATH OF A-HITOR VEUVE.
County Auditor A. L. Veuve died
Tuesday aftemooir'aT"tlie liome ~6T
his brother, William P. Veuve, at
Los Oatos. He had been ill for a
number of weeks, suffering greatly
] with bronchitis, and went to Los
Gatos with the hope that the change
oi air would prove beneficial.
Deceased was a native of San Jose,
and forty-four years of age. He was
an expert accountant and had held
many i>ositions ol trust. For four
years Mr. Veuve was License Col-
EXH.IBITION OF FLORA.
Tho collection of sea flora recently on exhibition iu the leading
Eastern cities and which was
awarded a medal at the Columbia
Ex(tosition has been secured by
the Woman's Club for exhibition
in Palo Alto next week at lower
Jiortrec Hall. '
The exhibit represents ten years
work ol the collector, Miss Mary
J. Westhill, who is a botanist of
some note; The collection of Pacific
flora is especially attractive, COO
lector under Tax Collector January, j specimens alone having been gath-
and at the last county election holered at Pacific Grove. The work
was the successful candidate uponjisot immense scientific value and
the Democratic and Good Govern- to Ihosc who have done any col-
iiieiit tickets for County Auditor. I lecting while on summer trips to
He had just undertaken the duties j tbe Grove, a view of the collection
of .this office when he was striken j together with Miss Westfall's valu-
with tl.e fatal illness. He leaves a fable and interesting talks will be of
wrfe and lour children. _ great L-iii-lit. Apart from its wien?
The. Board of Suprvisors will be'tide worth the exhibit
en! led upon to fill Mr. Veuve's un-; artistic side which will ap],
expired term, and there is much I The enchanting beauty of coloring,
speculation alto his successor. A its delicacy and brilliancy and the
petition is in circulation asking the great variety of form make a beau-
Supervisors to npix.int Mrs. Veuve, ■ tiful sight.
but it is generaly understood that The exhibit will open Wednesday
the law forbids tho appointment of a [and will continue for three days,
woman to such a positon. The ] An admission fee of 25 cents will
matter might be settled by appoint-'. probably be ehurged.
ing sonic one jj-itli the understand-' _^
ing that Mrs. Veuve should be
given the position of deputy in the
office. :Wss\\\\\A
m.ff**™t „„„. biiNSET Limited
$1500—ii room "cottage and bath
\\ acres of ground in the
town. Choice locution.
This is a decided bargain. A
number of nice oak treeson
the lot. Facing oil two
i streets; must be s.tltl nl t.net-
$.000—2-story house. 7-rtmins and
bath; " centrally located.
Must lie sold, small payment
down; monthly payments
same as rent. Size of lot
50x150
$2250—2-story house ll-roonts and
bath; sutinv corner. Size -*i
lot 50x150.'
$2250—2-story house S-rooms and
bath. Centrally located.
Must be sold. Small payment down.
$3.00-^14 ro«—is and bath. Dining
room, kitchen and pantry in
basement. -l»t story - rooms
and.large rec-pii'M' l.t.ll--.'ml
story G bed-rooms. Corner
lot; centrally located.
Tho Southern 1'iiuific e.iiiiruni '*
Maanif—«m Train li.-m.-.ti •
San Francisco and New Orleans
LEAVES
Son Francisco. 10 p.m. Tues. & Sat.
Los Angeles. 3p.m. Wed.& Sun.
Vestiboled. Composite. Compart-nent
Double Drawing-rooni"Sleeping and.
Dining Cars Elegantl/ Fitted.
A Royal Train Along a Royal WAy
1 Limi
IITWIIN
Los RnDBles.St. LoUistCli icago
Via EL PASO andFOKT WORTH
SAN Fl.AXa.--CO
_.UEAYE-L_ ' - •- -
:San Francisco .*• p.m. Mon. A' Thur
Los Angles lli.Mkt.m.Tue. A* Mon.
Arrives Chicago I p.m. Fri. A* Mon.
An i'1.''.!',!! Soii-1 v*->ttii_i.ii Traiti,
Willi iviisi'i'iiH m SimilfiT In Suti.ci l.imit.tl
MM TRi-HSGOKTiHENTBL Toiirs
For fiill Information
Call or write
J.J. MORRIS WF.Johnston
at Palo Alto or _.
§alt ..
_hron.lcle
COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEES,
President Ralph Arnold of tlie
senior class yesterday npjMiit.ted the
(.'"iiimiitt'cs which will have charge
uf the commencement week festivities ending May 25. Tliese committees mean much hoiiwandjiio.e
w»*rk. ami places on them ar>* always ciivt'ti'tl by thi.thcrnln.rs of tin*
Ecnior class. Those appointed are:
Senior wt*ek—Mis. Franci.** Ttleki-r.
Miss Maytnt- Merritt. Miss T. I_.
Swan*-on.".T.*l.n K. McDowell, Harlan'Shoemaker, K. W. Smith, For-
re-t S, Fii-her and O. C. Inciter
(chairman): Senior 'Hall — Miss
Marie Markhutn, Mi**s Grace I>ig-
gles, F. L. Kerry. A. it. West, H.
\\~. Durreil, Forrest S, Fisher ami
Xewton Cleavclaml (chairman);
Class Tlale^SrissTnu Fowler. K.
I.. Oil-in, A. C. Whitukcr. Forrest ltave of
S. Fisher ami C. S. Chandler (orator
and chairman).
"~"F__aE_tAH*S BALL.
Tlie fourth annual halt of tlu
Volunteer Fire Department will hi
Ut.it! at Fraternity Hall, Fridai
evening, April 7th. Every preparation is lieing made to have this
the most successful hall
under the auspice
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY.
An Endeavor rally will lie held
at Fraternity Mall Saturday evening under the auspices of the Palo
Alto Christian Union, romposcd of
the Endeavo- sb_ietit_i of the Christian, Baptist, and Pre*d.yteriau
churches, atid the Epworth League
of Ihe Methodist Church. Tie* program will be.under the direction of
the oflicers of the County Union
and tliis* assures a good meeting,
Mr. U. H. Whether ot San-.low will
.peak on the suhject of the "Quiet
H<mr," and Mr. J. l>. Radford,
State Vice President will discuss
tli*- Tenth Legion work, Dr. tattle
will lead the pntise service.
DR ANOELL GOING TO EUROPE,
Or. Frank Angel 1, head of the
department of psychology at the
university, will lx* granted a year's
absence, beginning with
the close of th*- present Ben-ester,
He will e:o to Kit rope for mostof—
Itis vacation and will devote time
to Ixith study and pleasure. While
in Germany lie will work with
Wundt. the celebrated' psychologist
nd will prohahly emhody the
630 Market San Francisco
Examiner
I Po»t
j M.rgnire tiros. r*\oA\}c BUllOtll.
suits of his study in a Imok to be
t given pubHshetLafter bin return. Presi-
f the firemen, dent Jordan has not yet announced
Every effort will he matle to afford the appointment of any one to
nn evening of social pleasure to carry on Dr, AngelPs "work here
those who do not care to dance. 'during the year.

{The Palo -Uto ®imes
at a^. TT—ilr.- «Tirn^.i*
THK riONEKH PAPEK OP f.tUI ALTO
_wlcca _Hcett
VOL. 8. NO. 24
PALO ALTO/t-AL.. FRIDAY. MARCH 24, .899.
-#T
■WTIBLlsllliD isn:l
$1,50 A YEAR
Cut in Two
never before have you lieen offered
AGATE - WARE
at the prices we now make.
TIN WARE' «'>■ #k*4
NOVELTIES ia Kitchen Utensils
Shipments direct from Eastern factory, saving
one Prof,.-VOL;R gjflfl
Everything in HARDWARE* BlILHIXtl MATERIALS
Parkii-sdn Lumber & Hardware Co.
PALO AUTO _ MT. VIEW
DEATH OF A-HITOR VEUVE.
County Auditor A. L. Veuve died
Tuesday aftemooir'aT"tlie liome ~6T
his brother, William P. Veuve, at
Los Oatos. He had been ill for a
number of weeks, suffering greatly
] with bronchitis, and went to Los
Gatos with the hope that the change
oi air would prove beneficial.
Deceased was a native of San Jose,
and forty-four years of age. He was
an expert accountant and had held
many i>ositions ol trust. For four
years Mr. Veuve was License Col-
EXH.IBITION OF FLORA.
Tho collection of sea flora recently on exhibition iu the leading
Eastern cities and which was
awarded a medal at the Columbia
Ex(tosition has been secured by
the Woman's Club for exhibition
in Palo Alto next week at lower
Jiortrec Hall. '
The exhibit represents ten years
work ol the collector, Miss Mary
J. Westhill, who is a botanist of
some note; The collection of Pacific
flora is especially attractive, COO
lector under Tax Collector January, j specimens alone having been gath-
and at the last county election holered at Pacific Grove. The work
was the successful candidate uponjisot immense scientific value and
the Democratic and Good Govern- to Ihosc who have done any col-
iiieiit tickets for County Auditor. I lecting while on summer trips to
He had just undertaken the duties j tbe Grove, a view of the collection
of .this office when he was striken j together with Miss Westfall's valu-
with tl.e fatal illness. He leaves a fable and interesting talks will be of
wrfe and lour children. _ great L-iii-lit. Apart from its wien?
The. Board of Suprvisors will be'tide worth the exhibit
en! led upon to fill Mr. Veuve's un-; artistic side which will ap],
expired term, and there is much I The enchanting beauty of coloring,
speculation alto his successor. A its delicacy and brilliancy and the
petition is in circulation asking the great variety of form make a beau-
Supervisors to npix.int Mrs. Veuve, ■ tiful sight.
but it is generaly understood that The exhibit will open Wednesday
the law forbids tho appointment of a [and will continue for three days,
woman to such a positon. The ] An admission fee of 25 cents will
matter might be settled by appoint-'. probably be ehurged.
ing sonic one jj-itli the understand-' _^
ing that Mrs. Veuve should be
given the position of deputy in the
office. :Wss\\\\\A
m.ff**™t „„„. biiNSET Limited
$1500—ii room "cottage and bath
\\ acres of ground in the
town. Choice locution.
This is a decided bargain. A
number of nice oak treeson
the lot. Facing oil two
i streets; must be s.tltl nl t.net-
$.000—2-story house. 7-rtmins and
bath; " centrally located.
Must lie sold, small payment
down; monthly payments
same as rent. Size of lot
50x150
$2250—2-story house ll-roonts and
bath; sutinv corner. Size -*i
lot 50x150.'
$2250—2-story house S-rooms and
bath. Centrally located.
Must be sold. Small payment down.
$3.00-^14 ro«—is and bath. Dining
room, kitchen and pantry in
basement. -l»t story - rooms
and.large rec-pii'M' l.t.ll--.'ml
story G bed-rooms. Corner
lot; centrally located.
Tho Southern 1'iiuific e.iiiiruni '*
Maanif—«m Train li.-m.-.ti •
San Francisco and New Orleans
LEAVES
Son Francisco. 10 p.m. Tues. & Sat.
Los Angeles. 3p.m. Wed.& Sun.
Vestiboled. Composite. Compart-nent
Double Drawing-rooni"Sleeping and.
Dining Cars Elegantl/ Fitted.
A Royal Train Along a Royal WAy
1 Limi
IITWIIN
Los RnDBles.St. LoUistCli icago
Via EL PASO andFOKT WORTH
SAN Fl.AXa.--CO
_.UEAYE-L_ ' - •- -
:San Francisco .*• p.m. Mon. A' Thur
Los Angles lli.Mkt.m.Tue. A* Mon.
Arrives Chicago I p.m. Fri. A* Mon.
An i'1.''.!',!! Soii-1 v*->ttii_i.ii Traiti,
Willi iviisi'i'iiH m SimilfiT In Suti.ci l.imit.tl
MM TRi-HSGOKTiHENTBL Toiirs
For fiill Information
Call or write
J.J. MORRIS WF.Johnston
at Palo Alto or _.
§alt ..
_hron.lcle
COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEES,
President Ralph Arnold of tlie
senior class yesterday npjMiit.ted the
(.'"iiimiitt'cs which will have charge
uf the commencement week festivities ending May 25. Tliese committees mean much hoiiwandjiio.e
w»*rk. ami places on them ar>* always ciivt'ti'tl by thi.thcrnln.rs of tin*
Ecnior class. Those appointed are:
Senior wt*ek—Mis. Franci.** Ttleki-r.
Miss Maytnt- Merritt. Miss T. I_.
Swan*-on.".T.*l.n K. McDowell, Harlan'Shoemaker, K. W. Smith, For-
re-t S, Fii-her and O. C. Inciter
(chairman): Senior 'Hall — Miss
Marie Markhutn, Mi**s Grace I>ig-
gles, F. L. Kerry. A. it. West, H.
\\~. Durreil, Forrest S, Fisher ami
Xewton Cleavclaml (chairman);
Class Tlale^SrissTnu Fowler. K.
I.. Oil-in, A. C. Whitukcr. Forrest ltave of
S. Fisher ami C. S. Chandler (orator
and chairman).
"~"F__aE_tAH*S BALL.
Tlie fourth annual halt of tlu
Volunteer Fire Department will hi
Ut.it! at Fraternity Hall, Fridai
evening, April 7th. Every preparation is lieing made to have this
the most successful hall
under the auspice
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY.
An Endeavor rally will lie held
at Fraternity Mall Saturday evening under the auspices of the Palo
Alto Christian Union, romposcd of
the Endeavo- sb_ietit_i of the Christian, Baptist, and Pre*d.yteriau
churches, atid the Epworth League
of Ihe Methodist Church. Tie* program will be.under the direction of
the oflicers of the County Union
and tliis* assures a good meeting,
Mr. U. H. Whether ot San-.low will
.peak on the suhject of the "Quiet
H. Radford,
State Vice President will discuss
tli*- Tenth Legion work, Dr. tattle
will lead the pntise service.
DR ANOELL GOING TO EUROPE,
Or. Frank Angel 1, head of the
department of psychology at the
university, will lx* granted a year's
absence, beginning with
the close of th*- present Ben-ester,
He will e:o to Kit rope for mostof—
Itis vacation and will devote time
to Ixith study and pleasure. While
in Germany lie will work with
Wundt. the celebrated' psychologist
nd will prohahly emhody the
630 Market San Francisco
Examiner
I Po»t
j M.rgnire tiros. r*\oA\}c BUllOtll.
suits of his study in a Imok to be
t given pubHshetLafter bin return. Presi-
f the firemen, dent Jordan has not yet announced
Every effort will he matle to afford the appointment of any one to
nn evening of social pleasure to carry on Dr, AngelPs "work here
those who do not care to dance. 'during the year.